As the Receiver, he was the repository of all memories for the Community. When he became the Giver and Jonas was training to become the new Receiver, the older Receiver was giving away part of himself in the form of the memories. These became lost to him forever, as he explains later in the story.
Jonas has mixed feelings about being selected as the next Receiver of Memory because while he is eager to learn more about the truth behind his society's controlled way of life, he is also fearful of the unknown and the responsibilities that come with the role. Furthermore, the weight of knowing the truth and bearing the memories of pain and suffering can be daunting for him.
because he did not want anyone leaving him and he did not want to be left all alone
because he is smart
smarter then Lorenz
Because the Giver loves Jonas like a son.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, Jonas is selected as the Receiver of Memory on page 12.
he has being selected to be the next Receiver of memory
Jonas had been selected to be the Receiver of Memory in his community, a highly respected and privileged position that involved holding the memories of the past.
Jonas learns that the previous Receiver of Memory, known as The Giver, failed in his mission to bring about change in the community. The Giver chose Jonas to be his successor and pass on the memories because he saw potential in him to bring about the desired change.
The failed Receiver in "The Giver" is named Rosemary. She was selected to be the Receiver of Memory before Jonas, but the memories were too overwhelming for her and she asked to be released.
Initially, Jonas feels a sense of pride at being chosen as the Receiver of Memory. However, as he undergoes his training and learns about the pain and burden of holding all of society's memories, he begins to question the honor of the role.
Jonas is selected to be the Receiver of Memory in "The Giver." This position requires him to receive and store memories of the past, including both the joy and pain of human experience, from the current Receiver, who is referred to as the Giver.
The Chief Elder says Jonas has been selected, not assigned, to emphasize the special nature of his role as the Receiver of Memory. Being selected implies a sense of honor and distinction, suggesting that Jonas has unique qualities that make him suitable for the position. By using the term "selected," the Chief Elder conveys the importance and significance of this choice in the community.
old receiver feel tried because he was giving his memory to jonas<<<i think>>>>
The Receiver of memory; Jonas will take lessons with the "Giver", training him to become the future "Giver". What the receiver does is take memories of things like color, animals, snow and other things nonexistent in Jonas's world. He will become the most knowledgeable man in all of his world. He will be called for when the people are in a time of panic or when they do not no what to do.
old receiver feel tried because he was giving his memory to jonas<<<i think>>>>
Jonas is not permitted to apply for release because he has been selected to be the Receiver of Memory, a highly respected and crucial role in their community. This means he must stay and fulfill the duties of the Receiver rather than being released like others who have reached a certain age.